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GREENSBORO, X. C, OCTOBER 22, 1888. NO. 131
inm MS
pring Goods
lie I'XliailHt-
I in iiii|«)H.si_
i i « hat they
lied Wltll illl
li nf toils,
and Pal
in the linrnw
iill of iny tiade
._'. ii' i.illy with the
•In- market af-ss
Goods,
(o match.
in1 nil that my
KFARTMENT
ii .I thai' ever before
] prices of Cash
Ii urietta Cloths,
I laiinclH, Black
l tin' latest
(ill
!i tment is bet
ever before, as I
of my old
lit- compelled me to
the season, so I
. the largest and
Hi of Cloth-
I'M il. and at pri-i
before. All I
on. purchase.
SHOES.
irtment is now
I all I have to
II and yon will be
price.
HATS.
Straw Hat to
m, come in and
very reasonable.
It, til \ (Ml .VOllUl
that is an old
uianj merchants
lliii'' on such
tifl Hats to suit
•\RTMENT
Will address the people of the 5th District at Greensbore on
Thursday, October 25th, 1888, at Noon.
Everybody invited to come and bring your neighbors to hear
and only original VANCE, the favorite son of the Old North St
Speaking will commence at one o'clock.
RALLY! BOYS. RALLY!!
the original
ite.
LATEST _NEWS,
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD.
IIV TELEGRAPH.
a few days, as
f fall stock is now
I will be filled in a
demand with
the line of Carpets,
i Curtains.
yourselves. 1
sa too long
a of ••u.K-k r.ot-ry
one else,"
I her sach straws;
nd you will be
■on! business-like.
VUMFIELD.
('(ingress Adjourned.
Washington, 1). C, Oct. 20.—At
one o'clock today Congress con-cluded
one of the largest and most
interesting sessions.
After 3li0 days devoted largely
to the discussion of economic ques
tions, after the passage by the
House of Representatives of a no
table tariff measure, and the de-claration
of the Republican party
of its views on this important ques-tion
by the report from the finance
committee of a substitute for the
Douse measure. Congress suspends
its public work until the first Mon-day
in December.
Broke ail the Windows.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20.—A
number of striking switchmen for-merly
employed on the Kansas
City," St. Joseph and Central Bluffs
road, surrounded the house of Ed-ward
Dorc at 1314 Liberty Street,
yesterday afternoon, and broke ev
cry window in the house. Several
pistol shots were fired. The ill
feeling was engendered by Dora's
keeping as boarders a number of
non-union Scotchmen who have
taken the place el'the strikers.
John Glympti Killed.
Greenville, S. C, October 20.—
News of the killing of John Glymph
by his brother, Mae. Glymph, about
three miles from Hodges, in Abbe
ville county, reached the city today.
The men had quarreled and John
had been forbidden to come to his
brother's bouse. Ue went however,
and tho two men were talking
peaceably. Mac. went into the yard
and was'tollowed by his brother,
who presented a pistol and said be
thoughtthey must settle the matter.
Mac. got his gun from the house
and shot his brother in the head,
killing him.
Hlg Jail Delivery.
Spokane Falls, W. T., Oct. 20.-
A big jail delivery occurred here
Thursdav evening by which twenty
one out of tweutyeight prisoners
escaped The cells in the large
cage were left unlocked, and the
prisoners got together, cut a hole
in the cage, seized and bound the
guard, gagged him and locked him
in the jail. Seven prisoners,con-fined
tor petty offenses, declined to
escape. Among the escapes are
three murderers, and the remainder
are thieves.
The Fever Record.
Jacksonville, Fla., October 20.—
Dr. Neal Mitchell, President of the
Board of Health, reports 5i> new
cases of yellow fever for 24 horns
ending at 2:30 p. m. today.
There was only one death, f'int ot
Mrs. R. T. Marshall. Of new cases
seventeen were white and thirty-three
colored. Total cases, 3,769j
total deaths, 327.
strikers Uet olTEasy.
Chicago,Oct. 20.—Some twenty
cases of riot and several of assault
were dismissed in Justice Wood
man's court today. The attorney
for the Westside Street Company
stated to the court that the com
pany did not wish to prosecute, a*
the men had made proper amends.
Next Place of Meeting.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 20.—The
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-eers
today decided to hold their
next Convention at Denver, Col.,
Oct. 17, 1889. Chairman Hoge, of
the Engineer's Committee, who
managed the O. B.& Q. strike, pre-rented
his report, giving a detailed
account of the strike from the En-gineer's
standpoint.
Work ofthe Pre*Ment.
Washington, Oct. 20.—The ie
cords of the White House show
Tint the whole number ol bills and
joint resolutions passed at the ses-sion
of Congress just closed was
1 u3 of which 1,197 were approved
by the President: 95 became laws
without signature;l28 wee vetoes,
and "3 failed for want ol signature
up to the time of adjournment.
A Landslide Kuril's a Train.
Koine, N. Y ,Octooer 20.—A rail-way
train at Lotenza has been buri-ed
by a landslide and a number of
the passengers killed. The bodies
of six persons have already been
recovered, and ten are known to be
injured.
CONGRESSIONAL APPOINT-MENTS.
COL. J. T. MOREHEAD, Demo-cratic
candidate for Congress, and
HON. JOHN M. BROWER, Repub-lican
candidate for Congress, will
address the people at the follow-ing
times and places:
Anderson's Store, Caswell Co.,
Monday, Oct. 22nd.
Bushy Fork, Person Co., Tues-day,
Oct. 23rd.
Mount Tirza, Person Co., Wed-nesday,
Oct. 24th.
Tally Ho, Granville Co., Thurs-dav,
Oct. 25th.
Dutchville, Granville Co., Fri-day,
Oct. 26th.
Oxford, Granville Co.. Saturday,
Oct. 27th.
Brasfields, Granville Co., I'.
day, Oct. 29th.
Buchanan, Granville Co., Tues-day,
Oct. 30th.
Holloway's, Person Co., Wed-nesday,
Oct. 31 ?t.
Roxboro, Person Co., Thurs-day,
Nov. 1st.
Leasburg, Caswell Co.. Friday.
Nov. 2nd.
Yanceyville, Caswell Co., S it
urday, Nov. 3rd.
Speaking to begin promptly a:
1 p. in.
1)11. KW. TATE,
iMtAi'TII IVi PHYSIC IAN.
1RBENSB0B0. - NORTH CAROLINA
E
■-:■■■■■•■■
■9-0A(eat Porter A ' ■w'
n->t then
1.1. B. Keono -. ranli I
PrcNiricniial Campaign.
Messrs. J. If. Dobson and J. T.
Strayhorn, the respective Demo-cratic
and Republican Electors for
the 5th District of N. C, will ad-dress
the people upon the nation-al
issues at the following places:
Brown's Summit, Guilford coun-ty,
Tuesday, Oct. 23rd.
Grogan's Store, Rockingham
Co., Wednesday, Oct. 24th.
Madison, Rockingham count) ,
Thursday, Oct. 25th.
Ruffin' Rockingham county,
Friday, Oct. 26th.
Fitch's Store, Caswell county,
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
Milton, Caswell county, Mon-day,
Oct. 29th.
Ceffo, Person county, Tuesday,
Oct. 30th.
Allensville, Person county,
Wednesday, Oct. 31st.
Hobgood's Store, Granville
count\-, Thursday, Xov. 1st.
Mt. Energy, Granville county,
Friday, Xov. 2nd.
Hear them !
j. A. BARRINGER.
Ch'm'n. Dem. Con. Com.
J. D. WHITE,
Ch'm'n. Rep. Con. Com.
LA. POE
MA.\TFA< T RER BRICK
Fains in Your Back.
"* "_R. HOWARD'S I- v,r.I'>-i-! ri '■ I Ki Ii
Lr Powders will cure you. Price, i r
live* fi.r SI i'i. Sent to no;
Tr ■•». l-y .lull. Ur.J.Ml.STKKIl "WAK'\
.cli]i.-ly VS IMlMii H. <-.
FATETTEV1LLB, N. C.
^a-vliXB Brick .A- Specialty.
I have tin- 'argest and most com
pleteBriok Worlds in
Ninth Carolina and make the t»esl
brick .South of Philadelphia.
Orders by mail solicited and will
have prompt and careful attention.
Address.
J3.-A.. FOE
VUg28 3m
BRANSON HOUSE,
. CAPITAL BALBI tn.H.f.
Board by ttis Day. Week OF Mon'.h
fERMS BESONABLE.
I3SJTERESTIN
DRY GOODS "NEWS"
m
Woodward »V I ,<>t lirop.
The fall trade may be said to be
fairly underway. The store is brim-full
ol the season's best produc-tions,
both foreign and domestic.
Our preparations for the coming
season's business have been on a
greater scale than ever before, and
we are In a position to cater to your
wants t<» better advantage than
was ever otherwise possible.
I.i« :ii ".ill. Itnrtffiini.
A fortunate purchase of Guineas
best black imported silks enables
ns to oiler our customers the great-est
values in these world renowned
fabrics ever placed on sale, 'foe
furred stagnation of the trade in
the S 1 :- being felt in thai
c< :. iii rei 1! In >: 1 center, SewYork:
ant) in I- : ti i aie compelled to tind
a sale !'■•: ' poods that would
otherwise h:»e goue into that sec
tion.
We are . 1. .i,\s on the alert, and
have )'■'.•' -cured, among other
goods, five tuts of Guinet's black
silks, which we propose to unload
at a small advance, thus retailing
this most reliable brand at the. low-est
prices it has been known to
reach.
Lot 1, Qual. I', only .ST'.e. pr yd.
Lot _', Qual. 1>, only 04c. per yd.
Lot 3, Qual. C, only f'l per yard.
Lot I, Qual. P», only $l.l2£c. yd.
Lot •"', Qual. A, only 11.20 yard.
We refrain from quoting the usu-al
selling price ot these live quali-ties,
coutideut that your discerning
judgment will instantly recognize
their intrinsic value.
(l-'ust floor; annex.)
••OlH-Hinji'' afKi-inly-iiindi- GaVaMMBV
The entire third flcor has on its
best dress this week. Every line is
lull of the best of the season's styles
and qualities. Ladies'suits, jackets,
wraps, both long and short; New-markets.
Uaglans, Modjeskas, Sus.
Children's and.Misses'MI 1 tSjjaekets,
cloaks, newmarkets, «xc. Ladies'
flannel wraps and waappers, tea
gowns, &c., of other materials. The
entire floor is in "dress parade,"
and we beg you will give it an in-spection.
As we purchased only
one, two, and a few of some Ol the
extreme stj les, we suggest to those
of our customers who wish some-thing
'-exclusive" to call early in
the week. Bargains will be offered,
and especially in the 'ower grades.
(Third floor.)
New Cartaia Rfatrilala.
This will be good n< wa to the
ladies who have been waiting. We
beg your indulgence lor the un-avoidable
delay, and believe those
who have not yet bought will be
glad they waited. We can only tell
of a few lots to-day, as more are yet
coming-
: 1.0011 yards of Imitation Pongee
Curtain' Drapery, in a handsome
variety of attractive colorings and
effects. Onlj 15c. per yard.
2,500 yards -10 inch Printed, Lace
Sti iped Scrim >, iu light, medium
and dark effects. Only I2£c. yard.
1,500 yards of Curtain .Madras
Cloths, in Cream and Lemon, warm
colorings, ami make a very attrac-tive
window drapery. Only 25c. per
yard
(Fourth floor.
Hew Jtnn Mllta.
Excellent stj Ii - ami c«>l irings is
50 inch Raw Silks at i.'y. per yd.
Other prices 65, 75c., ?'i. $1.10,
$1.25, $1.35, to >_'. I ndoubtedly
the lest line yet.
(Fourth floor.)
Trimming Braids.
New line of ">o\ • in On -
iiimming Braids to match the new
shading in Silk- and Wo ilen Dn as
Goods. Jet Trimmings in profu-sion.
Galloons, Fringes, Paasemeu-teries,
Pendants, &&, in great var-iety.
Beantiful Persian Tiimming
Braidsinorit ntal In idescent effects.
- 1.. n '..:. nl Cream, Gold,
mil silver Bi . - for trimming
evfci tumes.
S;iir '' led to the
Silk and led Braids, in
all the new shades, at 12c. per yd.
.Silk and Steel lit lids, crotchet
edge ■ ith st» Iceu er; coloi n, black
with silver, Blue with drab, brown
with gold, g • 1 Oronre, terra
cotta with g »ld; -' inches wide, very
handsome, and only 65e. per 3 ird.
First tio ir.]
Our ■ . »
WASIIINliTOS. L». C.
OetS --w-1-1 yr.
I
1
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GREENSBORO, X. C, OCTOBER 22, 1888. NO. 131
inm MS
pring Goods
lie I'XliailHt-
I in iiii|«)H.si_
i i « hat they
lied Wltll illl
li nf toils,
and Pal
in the linrnw
iill of iny tiade
._'. ii' i.illy with the
•In- market af-ss
Goods,
(o match.
in1 nil that my
KFARTMENT
ii .I thai' ever before
] prices of Cash
Ii urietta Cloths,
I laiinclH, Black
l tin' latest
(ill
!i tment is bet
ever before, as I
of my old
lit- compelled me to
the season, so I
. the largest and
Hi of Cloth-
I'M il. and at pri-i
before. All I
on. purchase.
SHOES.
irtment is now
I all I have to
II and yon will be
price.
HATS.
Straw Hat to
m, come in and
very reasonable.
It, til \ (Ml .VOllUl
that is an old
uianj merchants
lliii'' on such
tifl Hats to suit
•\RTMENT
Will address the people of the 5th District at Greensbore on
Thursday, October 25th, 1888, at Noon.
Everybody invited to come and bring your neighbors to hear
and only original VANCE, the favorite son of the Old North St
Speaking will commence at one o'clock.
RALLY! BOYS. RALLY!!
the original
ite.
LATEST _NEWS,
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE
WORLD.
IIV TELEGRAPH.
a few days, as
f fall stock is now
I will be filled in a
demand with
the line of Carpets,
i Curtains.
yourselves. 1
sa too long
a of ••u.K-k r.ot-ry
one else,"
I her sach straws;
nd you will be
■on! business-like.
VUMFIELD.
('(ingress Adjourned.
Washington, 1). C, Oct. 20.—At
one o'clock today Congress con-cluded
one of the largest and most
interesting sessions.
After 3li0 days devoted largely
to the discussion of economic ques
tions, after the passage by the
House of Representatives of a no
table tariff measure, and the de-claration
of the Republican party
of its views on this important ques-tion
by the report from the finance
committee of a substitute for the
Douse measure. Congress suspends
its public work until the first Mon-day
in December.
Broke ail the Windows.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 20.—A
number of striking switchmen for-merly
employed on the Kansas
City," St. Joseph and Central Bluffs
road, surrounded the house of Ed-ward
Dorc at 1314 Liberty Street,
yesterday afternoon, and broke ev
cry window in the house. Several
pistol shots were fired. The ill
feeling was engendered by Dora's
keeping as boarders a number of
non-union Scotchmen who have
taken the place el'the strikers.
John Glympti Killed.
Greenville, S. C, October 20.—
News of the killing of John Glymph
by his brother, Mae. Glymph, about
three miles from Hodges, in Abbe
ville county, reached the city today.
The men had quarreled and John
had been forbidden to come to his
brother's bouse. Ue went however,
and tho two men were talking
peaceably. Mac. went into the yard
and was'tollowed by his brother,
who presented a pistol and said be
thoughtthey must settle the matter.
Mac. got his gun from the house
and shot his brother in the head,
killing him.
Hlg Jail Delivery.
Spokane Falls, W. T., Oct. 20.-
A big jail delivery occurred here
Thursdav evening by which twenty
one out of tweutyeight prisoners
escaped The cells in the large
cage were left unlocked, and the
prisoners got together, cut a hole
in the cage, seized and bound the
guard, gagged him and locked him
in the jail. Seven prisoners,con-fined
tor petty offenses, declined to
escape. Among the escapes are
three murderers, and the remainder
are thieves.
The Fever Record.
Jacksonville, Fla., October 20.—
Dr. Neal Mitchell, President of the
Board of Health, reports 5i> new
cases of yellow fever for 24 horns
ending at 2:30 p. m. today.
There was only one death, f'int ot
Mrs. R. T. Marshall. Of new cases
seventeen were white and thirty-three
colored. Total cases, 3,769j
total deaths, 327.
strikers Uet olTEasy.
Chicago,Oct. 20.—Some twenty
cases of riot and several of assault
were dismissed in Justice Wood
man's court today. The attorney
for the Westside Street Company
stated to the court that the com
pany did not wish to prosecute, a*
the men had made proper amends.
Next Place of Meeting.
Richmond, Va., Oct. 20.—The
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engin-eers
today decided to hold their
next Convention at Denver, Col.,
Oct. 17, 1889. Chairman Hoge, of
the Engineer's Committee, who
managed the O. B.& Q. strike, pre-rented
his report, giving a detailed
account of the strike from the En-gineer's
standpoint.
Work ofthe Pre*Ment.
Washington, Oct. 20.—The ie
cords of the White House show
Tint the whole number ol bills and
joint resolutions passed at the ses-sion
of Congress just closed was
1 u3 of which 1,197 were approved
by the President: 95 became laws
without signature;l28 wee vetoes,
and "3 failed for want ol signature
up to the time of adjournment.
A Landslide Kuril's a Train.
Koine, N. Y ,Octooer 20.—A rail-way
train at Lotenza has been buri-ed
by a landslide and a number of
the passengers killed. The bodies
of six persons have already been
recovered, and ten are known to be
injured.
CONGRESSIONAL APPOINT-MENTS.
COL. J. T. MOREHEAD, Demo-cratic
candidate for Congress, and
HON. JOHN M. BROWER, Repub-lican
candidate for Congress, will
address the people at the follow-ing
times and places:
Anderson's Store, Caswell Co.,
Monday, Oct. 22nd.
Bushy Fork, Person Co., Tues-day,
Oct. 23rd.
Mount Tirza, Person Co., Wed-nesday,
Oct. 24th.
Tally Ho, Granville Co., Thurs-dav,
Oct. 25th.
Dutchville, Granville Co., Fri-day,
Oct. 26th.
Oxford, Granville Co.. Saturday,
Oct. 27th.
Brasfields, Granville Co., I'.
day, Oct. 29th.
Buchanan, Granville Co., Tues-day,
Oct. 30th.
Holloway's, Person Co., Wed-nesday,
Oct. 31 ?t.
Roxboro, Person Co., Thurs-day,
Nov. 1st.
Leasburg, Caswell Co.. Friday.
Nov. 2nd.
Yanceyville, Caswell Co., S it
urday, Nov. 3rd.
Speaking to begin promptly a:
1 p. in.
1)11. KW. TATE,
iMtAi'TII IVi PHYSIC IAN.
1RBENSB0B0. - NORTH CAROLINA
E
■-:■■■■■•■■
■9-0A(eat Porter A ' ■w'
n->t then
1.1. B. Keono -. ranli I
PrcNiricniial Campaign.
Messrs. J. If. Dobson and J. T.
Strayhorn, the respective Demo-cratic
and Republican Electors for
the 5th District of N. C, will ad-dress
the people upon the nation-al
issues at the following places:
Brown's Summit, Guilford coun-ty,
Tuesday, Oct. 23rd.
Grogan's Store, Rockingham
Co., Wednesday, Oct. 24th.
Madison, Rockingham count) ,
Thursday, Oct. 25th.
Ruffin' Rockingham county,
Friday, Oct. 26th.
Fitch's Store, Caswell county,
Saturday, Oct. 27th.
Milton, Caswell county, Mon-day,
Oct. 29th.
Ceffo, Person county, Tuesday,
Oct. 30th.
Allensville, Person county,
Wednesday, Oct. 31st.
Hobgood's Store, Granville
count\-, Thursday, Xov. 1st.
Mt. Energy, Granville county,
Friday, Xov. 2nd.
Hear them !
j. A. BARRINGER.
Ch'm'n. Dem. Con. Com.
J. D. WHITE,
Ch'm'n. Rep. Con. Com.
LA. POE
MA.\TFA< T RER BRICK
Fains in Your Back.
"* "_R. HOWARD'S I- v,r.I'>-i-! ri '■ I Ki Ii
Lr Powders will cure you. Price, i r
live* fi.r SI i'i. Sent to no;
Tr ■•». l-y .lull. Ur.J.Ml.STKKIl "WAK'\
.cli]i.-ly VS IMlMii H. t lirop.
The fall trade may be said to be
fairly underway. The store is brim-full
ol the season's best produc-tions,
both foreign and domestic.
Our preparations for the coming
season's business have been on a
greater scale than ever before, and
we are In a position to cater to your
wants t: 1 center, SewYork:
ant) in I- : ti i aie compelled to tind
a sale !'■•: ' poods that would
otherwise h:»e goue into that sec
tion.
We are . 1. .i,\s on the alert, and
have )'■'.•' -cured, among other
goods, five tuts of Guinet's black
silks, which we propose to unload
at a small advance, thus retailing
this most reliable brand at the. low-est
prices it has been known to
reach.
Lot 1, Qual. I', only .ST'.e. pr yd.
Lot _', Qual. 1>, only 04c. per yd.
Lot 3, Qual. C, only f'l per yard.
Lot I, Qual. P», only $l.l2£c. yd.
Lot •"', Qual. A, only 11.20 yard.
We refrain from quoting the usu-al
selling price ot these live quali-ties,
coutideut that your discerning
judgment will instantly recognize
their intrinsic value.
(l-'ust floor; annex.)
••OlH-Hinji'' afKi-inly-iiindi- GaVaMMBV
The entire third flcor has on its
best dress this week. Every line is
lull of the best of the season's styles
and qualities. Ladies'suits, jackets,
wraps, both long and short; New-markets.
Uaglans, Modjeskas, Sus.
Children's and.Misses'MI 1 tSjjaekets,
cloaks, newmarkets, «xc. Ladies'
flannel wraps and waappers, tea
gowns, &c., of other materials. The
entire floor is in "dress parade,"
and we beg you will give it an in-spection.
As we purchased only
one, two, and a few of some Ol the
extreme stj les, we suggest to those
of our customers who wish some-thing
'-exclusive" to call early in
the week. Bargains will be offered,
and especially in the 'ower grades.
(Third floor.)
New Cartaia Rfatrilala.
This will be good n< wa to the
ladies who have been waiting. We
beg your indulgence lor the un-avoidable
delay, and believe those
who have not yet bought will be
glad they waited. We can only tell
of a few lots to-day, as more are yet
coming-
: 1.0011 yards of Imitation Pongee
Curtain' Drapery, in a handsome
variety of attractive colorings and
effects. Onlj 15c. per yard.
2,500 yards -10 inch Printed, Lace
Sti iped Scrim >, iu light, medium
and dark effects. Only I2£c. yard.
1,500 yards of Curtain .Madras
Cloths, in Cream and Lemon, warm
colorings, ami make a very attrac-tive
window drapery. Only 25c. per
yard
(Fourth floor.
Hew Jtnn Mllta.
Excellent stj Ii - ami c«>l irings is
50 inch Raw Silks at i.'y. per yd.
Other prices 65, 75c., ?'i. $1.10,
$1.25, $1.35, to >_'. I ndoubtedly
the lest line yet.
(Fourth floor.)
Trimming Braids.
New line of ">o\ • in On -
iiimming Braids to match the new
shading in Silk- and Wo ilen Dn as
Goods. Jet Trimmings in profu-sion.
Galloons, Fringes, Paasemeu-teries,
Pendants, &&, in great var-iety.
Beantiful Persian Tiimming
Braidsinorit ntal In idescent effects.
- 1.. n '..:. nl Cream, Gold,
mil silver Bi . - for trimming
evfci tumes.
S;iir '' led to the
Silk and led Braids, in
all the new shades, at 12c. per yd.
.Silk and Steel lit lids, crotchet
edge ■ ith st» Iceu er; coloi n, black
with silver, Blue with drab, brown
with gold, g • 1 Oronre, terra
cotta with g »ld; -' inches wide, very
handsome, and only 65e. per 3 ird.
First tio ir.]
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WASIIINliTOS. L». C.
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